J Ο ng (pinyin: jοng) is a commonly used Chinese character, which first appeared in Oracle Bone Inscriptions in Shang Dynasty. The ancient glyph of "Jing" is like a tall building, and its original meaning is a man-made high hill. As an adjective, it means high. Because most of them are built on highlands, "Beijing" also refers to the capital and the capital. Beijing extends from Beijing to Beijing, the capital of China, such as the Beijing-Guangzhou Line.
Zhou (Pinyin: Zhou) is a first-class universal Chinese character, which first appeared in Shang Dynasty Oracle Bone Inscriptions and Shang Dynasty inscriptions. The ancient Zhou is like a small piece of land in the water. The original meaning is a piece of land in the water, which was later written as "Zhou". "Zhou" was also a geographical division unit in ancient China, which later evolved into a national autonomous administrative division.
Jingdezhen etymology
The ideographic character Oracle Bone Inscriptions's "Jing" depicts the shape of a tall building with tall houses built on a high platform. It may be a watchtower used to observe the enemy's situation, or a high mound piled up artificially. "Beijing" has the meaning of being tall, based on its high walls and high buildings. Calling the capital "Beijing" is also a big meaning.
The bronze inscription is similar to that of Oracle Bone Inscriptions, except that two horizontal lines are added to the wall of the room to indicate the window. Warring States figures were distorted by provincial paintings. Chu Ci is written in the same way as the Three-body Stone Classics. The seal script has been slightly changed, but it still maintains the appearance of the house above the high platform. Regular script is made of small seal script, which is not like Gao Qiu. Influenced by China's ancient fonts, there is a horizontal line in the middle of the word "Jing" in some calligraphy works, which makes the writing "boring". There is no more than one horizontal line in the middle of the word "Beijing" in modern standard writing.